(no title) “The people preserve a curious tradition in connection with the founding of the Poor Clare Convent beside the church already mentioned.” CBÉ 0630 Lore 1939
(no title) “Michael Mac Carty, N.T., Kenmare, told me that James Stephens and Micheal Doheny stayed a night in the house...” CBÉ 0630 Lore 1939 Michael McCarthy
(no title) “Mike Mac Cann told me of a hare in the Mangerton mountain which could never be caught.” CBÉ 0630 Lore 1939 Mike Mac Cann
(no title) “Denis Darby O'Sullivan told me that the old people used to pound up riloaguch...” CBÉ 0630 Lore 1939 Denis Darby O'sullivan
(no title) “I think it was in Maurice Healy's of Ardtully I heard that if an unchurched mother goes into a house she brings bad luck with her.” CBÉ 0630 Lore 1939
(no title) “There is a certain type of cockroach which goes about with its tail up in the air.” CBÉ 0630 Lore 1939
(no title) “If St. Smithin's Day (15th July) is fine, the people here have a firm belief that forty days of fine weather will follow.” CBÉ 0630 Lore 1939
(no title) “I visited a very big Liss at a place called Droumnadeelish near Kilgarvan on yesterday.” CBÉ 0630 Lore 1939
(no title) “I heard at the O'Suillivan Dorrihey's house that night as Dr. O'Callaghan, the medical officer for Kilgarvan...” CBÉ 0630 Lore 1939
(no title) “My brother told me a curious story of how he went to Cork one time and met himself there.” CBÉ 0630 Lore 1939
(no title) “Paddy Gallivan of Kilbanow, who is fairly good at old stories, told me that Biddy Doyle was once taken...” CBÉ 0630 Lore 1939 Paddy Gallivan
The old women had a habit in this ditrict (Glenerought) of sitting by the fire when their work was done... CBÉ 0630 Lore 1939
Jerry Healy told me the story of how, on another occasion, a thief came in the night and stole a bullock from the enclosure. CBÉ 0630 Lore 1939 Jeremiah Healy
Jerh Healy's wife says that the baby born with a caul will be either a saint, a priest, or a nun. CBÉ 0630 Lore 1939 Jeremiah Healy
I heard some men from Ballingeary talking about Con na Bookee last year at a funeral in Kilgarvan. CBÉ 0630 Lore 1939
Some people around Kilgarvan think it is unlucky to count fowl or animals in their possession. CBÉ 0630 Lore 1939
It is thought an unlucky sign for a married couple if their wedding procession meets with a funeral. CBÉ 0630 Lore 1939